waveOutPrepareHeader (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
This function prepares a waveform data block for playback. This function allows both the audio driver and the operating system (OS) to do time consuming processing of the header and/or buffer once at initialization. The application can use the buffer repeatedly without additional processing by the driver or the OS.
Syntax
MMRESULT waveOutPrepareHeader(
HWAVEOUT hwo,
LPWAVEHDR pwh,
UINT cbwh
);
Parameters
- hwo
Handle to the waveform-audio output device.
- pwh
Pointer to a WAVEHDR structure that identifies the data block to be prepared. The buffer's base address must be aligned with the respect to the sample size.
- cbwh
Size, in bytes, of the WAVEHDR structure.
Return Value
One of the values described in the following table is returned.
Value | Description |
---|---|
MMSYSERR_NOERROR |
Success. |
MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE |
Specified device handle is invalid. |
MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM |
The buffer's base address is not aligned with the sample size. |
MMSYSERR_NODRIVER |
No device driver is present. |
MMSYSERR_NOMEM |
Unable to allocate or lock memory. |
Remarks
The lpData, dwBufferLength, and dwFlags members of the WAVEHDR structure must be set before calling this function (dwFlags must be zero).
Once prepared, the application may not change the lpData field.
Preparing a header that has already been prepared has no effect, and the function returns zero.
An application should not attempt to prepare the same header on two different wave devices at the same time. If you want to record from one wave device and play back the same data to another wave device, but don't want to copy data between buffers, you can allocate two wave headers, point them both to the same data buffer, and then call waveInPrepareHeader on one and waveOutPrepareHeader on the other as appropriate.
Requirements
Header | mmsystem.h |
Library | coredll.lib |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 2.0 and later |